Two of our favorite up and coming bands, Tiny Moving Parts and Old Gray released a split 7" today and you can stream it in the replies. It's one of the better splits you'll hear in 2014 and if you dig it, make sure you pick up the split immediately.

Cameron Boucher (Old Gray) has released an EP and Starrycat (Sam Ray from Julia Brown, Teen Suicide, Ricky Eat Acid) has also released a self-titled album. Both are 'name your price' on Bandcamp, however proceeds go to Caroline White (Julia Brown, Teen Suicide), to pay for surgery that she needs, so have a listen and if you like either release, try to donate. Get the Cameron Boucher EP here and the Starrycat release here.

I read in a recent Old Gray thread that a fan wished his/her friends loved this band as much as they did. Bummer, because this shizz is perfect for all us scene-o nerds. The New Hampshire trio have evolved as much as they've stayed true to their chaotic, heart-on-sleeveless-tee emo sound. And now, with the release of their first proper full-length, An Autobiography, the band has figured out the right mixture of melody and mayhem - which sounds so f**king press release-y but whatever. Take a moment to hear some dudes who play every song like it's their last. Hit the replies (or the band's AP.net profile) to hear "Coventry", and to learn how you can get the album on March 11th.

Head to the replies to see the new videos for Old Gray's songs "359 Pine" and "Resonance." Both tracks come from the band's new 7", Everything I Let Go & The Things I Refuse To, which is available here.

Holy crap you guys. Breathe in; breathe out. Take a moment to settle yourself, then forget all that noise. We have 4 emotional, loud, make-you-think tunes from Old Gray streaming on their AP.net Profile. Their newest 7", laboriously titled Everything I Let Go & The Things I Refuse To, comes out this Sunday, and is a thoughtfully brazen and aggressively youthful foray into what it's like to feel like you've lost it all, even if you're only 23. Some of that might already make you rethink jamming this, but stop. Old Gray make it all seem interesting and so cathartic that you'll probably fire your overpriced therapist and hire these band dudes. Head to the AP.net Profile to check out the...